Step into a floral wonderland this winter at Cheekwood

Orchids at Cheekwood (Jan. 25-March 2) brings sweeping displays to the Mansion and offers a variety of workshops hosted by The Cheekwood Gardening School.

A up-close view of multicolored orchids.

This year’s design uses doorways and panels in a line to create a suite of rooms overflowing with orchids. | Photo via Cheekwood

Orchids at Cheekwood is in bloom at the Mansion beginning Saturday, Jan. 25. Now in its seventh year, orchids and greenery adorn the foyer staircase and period rooms, leading to a floor-to-ceiling installation in the Loggia.

Reserve tickets through Sunday, March 2 to see a mix of purple, white, orange, peachy yellow, and soft pink orchid varieties up-close + pencil in the following workshops:

  • Orchids 201 | Feb. 8
  • Orchid Repotting Techniques | Feb. 15
  • Orchid Conservation and Sustainability Practices | Feb. 15
  • Orchids: Common Pests and Diseases | Feb. 22

Classes range in price from $32 to $40.

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